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INDEX.


Adrian, Cardinal, elected Pope, page 30.
Anthony's, St., a school so called, where Sir Thomas More was educated, 3.
Audley, Lord, succeeds Sir T. M. in the Chancellorship, 51.
Books, Sir Thomas's, taken from him in the Tower, 80.
Bribery, attempt to accuse Sir T. M. of, 60.
Bullen, Anne, K. H. the 8th falls in love with and marries her, 56.
Bucklers Bury, Sir T. M. settled there when married, 36.
Cambray, treaty of,—Sir T. M's mission to, 36.
Campegius, Card., Commissioner from the Pope for the trial of the Kings marriage, 33.
Charles V,. his saying on the death of More, 95.
Clarke, Bishop of Bath, 32, 45.
Colt, Mr., of Essex; Sir T. M. marries one of his daughters, 6.
Constantine put in the stocks by Sir T. M. 35, note; escapes from them; saying of Sir Thomas on the occasion, ibid.
Convocation of the clergy decree a present to be made to Sir T. M. for his theological writings, 45.
Cromwell, Sir Richard, Lieutenant of the Tower, conveys More thither, 71.
Cromwell, Sir Thomas, Secretary and favourite of the King, 55—One of the Commissioners to examine More, 63,—Tenders to him the oath of succession, 71,—Sent to him in the Tower, 77.
Crooke, Mr., chief of the Six Clerks of Chancery, 42.
Divorce of K. Henry 8th from Queen Catherine, 56.
Eliot, Sir Thomas, 95.
Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, visited by the Nun of Kent, 58—Advises her to go to the King, 59.